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26 September 2013 Non-invasive high resolving power quantum microscope
Sanjit Karmakar, Ronald Meyers, Yanhua Shih
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Abstract
The development of a non-invasive high resolving power quantum microscope would further advance progress in research and development in biomedical and biosciences as well as the field of medical technology. Longer wavelengths, i.e visible or near-infrared, provide less invasive impact. On the other hand shorter wavelengths, i.e. UV, can provide better resolving power. That is why the development of a non-invasive high resolving power quantum microscope is critical. In this article, we propose such a microscope by using two-color entangled photon ghost imaging technology.
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Sanjit Karmakar, Ronald Meyers, and Yanhua Shih "Non-invasive high resolving power quantum microscope", Proc. SPIE 8875, Quantum Communications and Quantum Imaging XI, 88750A (26 September 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2024113
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KEYWORDS
Microscopes

Spectral resolution

Charge-coupled devices

Confocal microscopy

Tissues

Biomedical optics

Sensors

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